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Great news to Philippine Startups, because Singapore-based incubator Joyful Frog Digital Incubator (JFDI) has officially setup it's first international office in the Philippine, specifically in Cebu. Continue Reading...

After acquiring 6 rival service - FoodPanda, the online food deliver service, is now the largest and leader in the food delivery sector in South East Asi, this was revealed by Rocket Internet after launching their newest specialist subsidiary, the Global Online Takeaway Group. Continue Reading...

Zipmatch already makes it easy for us to find our dream home and now, with it's new EXPLORE platform, the Philippine-based real estate portal makes it even easier to find our perfect home or property. Continue Reading...

Via Tech in Asia;
Uber and its Southeast Asian competitor GrabTaxi likely spent New Year’s Eve toasting to a year of steady growth and massive funding rounds. But for Easy Taxi, Rocket Internet’s cab-hailing startup, it rung in the new year with a thud. On December 31, the Taiwanese office sent out a text message to its driver network stating that as of that day, the company has officially moved out of the island.
Not a great thing to start 2015. Though it's unclear as to why they're shutting down the service, since the users of the app can book trips to ...

Foldable bike have been around for as long as I can remember, those that are available in the Philippines are either bulky and heavy, or made from substandard materials, and that's where Nyfti bikes comes in. Continue Reading...

Coins.ph, Philippines' leading Bitcoin wallet, has launched a new cash payout service that will allow coins.ph users to transfer any amount between Php 500 to Php 10,000 to anyone in the Philippines and they're calling it eGiveCash. Continue Reading...

LetsTRYKE, another Startup Weekend Clark Alum, was just named as one of the two regional winners of Global Startup Battle 2014, Champions Track, they will join motteko, from Japan and will represent the Asia Pacific (APAC) region for the global level of the Global Startup Battle 2014. Continue Reading...

In what can be considered as their round of funding, Malaysian-based Grabtaxi announced that they just secure a series D round funding amounting to US$250 million, fully invested by SoftBank Corp, Japanese-based mobile and telecom company. Softbank's US$250 million investment in Grabtaxi, will make them the startups largest investor. Continue Reading...